
One of my favourite authors, Emily Jane Brontё, was born on this day, July 30th, in 1818. Read my birthday profile over at For Books’ Sake
More Brontё-related posts here
30 Saturday Jul 2011

One of my favourite authors, Emily Jane Brontё, was born on this day, July 30th, in 1818. Read my birthday profile over at For Books’ Sake
More Brontё-related posts here
13 Wednesday Jul 2011
Posted in Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction
≈ Comments Off on The Feminist Press
My article on The Feminist Press – the world’s most enduring women’s publisher, based at New York’s City University – is posted today at For Books’ Sake
27 Monday Jun 2011
Posted in Books, Fiction, History, Marilyn Monroe

L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories
L.A. Noire is styled like a detective movie of the 1940s. Aesthetically, it pays homage to film noir, while adapting new technologies like real-time action and multiple camera angles. Set in post-war Los Angeles, it also features a jazz soundtrack. Publication of an e-book of eight short stories by some of the world’s leading writers – in genres ranging from literary to pulp fiction – was announced in May. Each piece is set in 1947, the same year that casino owner Bugsy Siegel and Elizabeth Short (‘The Black Dahlia’) were murdered. Continue reading
10 Friday Jun 2011
Posted in Books, Fiction, History, Non-Fiction, Poetry
≈ Comments Off on Lives Like Loaded Guns

Two new reviews posted at For Books’ Sake this week: Lyndall Gordon’s literary biography, Lives Like Loaded Guns – Emily Dickinson and Her Family’s Feuds, and Between Shades of Gray, a novel for young adults set in wartime Eastern Europe, by first-time author Ruta Sepetys.
09 Thursday Jun 2011
Posted in Books, Marilyn Monroe, Non-Fiction, Periodicals
≈ Comments Off on ‘Mad About Marilyn’ Spring Issue
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Cindy De La Hoz, Douglas Kirkland, Lois Banner, Mad About Marilyn, Marilyn Monroe, Modern Screen, USS Bennington

My reviews of Cindy De La Hoz’s Marilyn Monroe: The Personal Archive and MM – Personal by Lois Banner are featured in the latest issue of the Mad About Marilyn fanzine, which also includes a vintage article, ‘…and the Lord Taketh Away’, from Modern Screen in 1957; a piece on Marilyn’s 1955 visit to USS Bennington; and a profile of photographer Douglas Kirkland.
If you would like to join the Mad About Marilyn Fan Club, please email Emma: emmadowning@blueyonder.co.uk
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